It’s almost the freakin’ weekend, are you ready to have you some fun? It is that time of the week again, time for our Post Picks of the best in what’s going on in Long Beach this weekend. This weekend is jam packed with LB happenings so let’s dive right in.
“Get Lit” Party on Pine: Kick off the weekend with a party unlike any other. Pine Avenue between 4th and 6th street will be closed off to vehicle traffic for a glowing street party extravaganza, featuring bubble soccer (it’s like soccer except you are wearing a giant inflatable ball on the upper half of your body), beer pong, DJs spinning tunes, a roller disco, and more. “Get Lit” will take place this Friday, September 19th, from 7pm to 9:30pm.
US Coastal Cleanup Day: I’m sure beach cleanups are not the first thing that comes to mind when you think of “fun,” but every year Coastal Clean Up Day brings neighbors and friends together to make our beaches beautiful and it ends up being a good time for everyone. You can help out the traditional way by bringing your gloves and trash bags to the beach, or if you want a more adventurous clean up (and if you are scuba certified) you can participate in the Alamitos Bay Underwater Cleanup.
US Sumo Open: If you’ve never seen a live Sumo wrestling match, you won’t want to miss the US Opens of Sumo which are taking place at the Pyramid on the Cal State Long Beach Campus. This tournament will feature over 100 matches with the top Sumo athletes from all over the world. The event will run from 1pm-4pm Saturday the 20th, and tickets are available online.
Pirate Festival: If a pirate’s life be more your style, then ye should partake in the Pirate Festival at Shoreline Village. There will be sword fighting, pirate games, fire dancers, bands playing songs from the high seas, and fun for the little ones. The festival be free if ye are bold enough to join in the fun this Saturday the 20th, from 1:00pm to 7:00 pm, and Sunday the 21st, from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
Sustainable Sunday: As part of the Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust’s second annual event, the documentary Watershed will be shown at the Art Theatre this Sunday. You can learn more about where our California water comes from and share ideas on how to create a more sustainable state. The event starts at 10:00 am on Sunday the 21st, and tickets available online.
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